The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 July 1989 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed , July 19,1989

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Sports

Webster Lake team captures water skiing tournament

Many water skiers from throughout the Lakeland area competed, in the Ninth Annual Kosciuskd Novice-Fun Tournament at Cindonway Shores this past weekend with the team representing Webster Lake capturing the competition. Webster Lake totaled 197 points to take the title during the twoday event while Dewart Lake (145) finished second and Tippecanoe Lake (101) placed third. In Men’s Division One. Dave Eckrich took firsts in slalom (22>2 buoys), jump (77 feet) and barefoot wakecross (160 points) while also adding a second place finish in the tricks competition Mike Jones was second in the the jump event (62 feet) while Brian Eckrich was third (55 feet) and David Moore (50 feet) placed fourth. Moore finished third in the tricks competition (1.040), with B. Eckrich taking fourth (470) and Doug Gossman recor-

MwSbSI. Il SWIM CAMP PARTICIPANTS — The members of the Wawasee Swim Club pictured above recently attended a swim camp held as part of the U.S. Sports Camp on the Huntington College campus. Seated in front, from left, are: Kassidy Biddle and Chandra Mathew. Standing in the middle are: Danielle Laub. Sherry Payne, Brandee Carlson. Justin Banks and Eric Swartzendruber. In back are: coach Ron Good, Megan LaFever. Andy Kryder and Eric Schaekel.

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ding a fifth place performance in the slalom competition. Don Bucher finished in first place in barefoot wakecross with a score of 120 in Men’s Division Two. In the Open Class Men’s slalom competition, John Gradle took first (50'2 buoys) followed by Brandon Bucher (45), Jim Beck (44*2), Steve Plummer (41) and Kim Contos (38‘ 2 ). Plummer finished first in the tricks event with Beck, Bucher, Contos and Gradle completing the top five. Denny Carroll was first in the jump event in the Men’s Open class, with a Jafc-ef feet, while Plummetßijok':second (115 feet) and Contos was third (91 feet). In the Junior Boys' Division slalom competition, Jeremy Plummer was first and Brent Klutz finished second. Plummer also took first in the tricks competition with 520 points while

Brock Manning scored 240 to take second. Brandon Bucher captured the Junior Boys’ jump event with a leap of 71 feet while Michael Vint jumped 33 feet to capture second place. In kneeboarding competition, B. Bucher took first (940), followed by Klutz (630), Plummer (520), Manning (340), Vint (200) and Jonathon Hulley. Cory Manning took first in the kneeboarding event in the Boys’ Division while adding a second place finish in the jump competition. Shane Bucher took first in the jump event with an effort of 71 feet. In the Junior Girls' Division, Shanda Bucher took first in tricks and kneeboarding while adding a second place finish in the slalom event. Cara Contos took first place in the slalom event while also finishing second in the tricks competition. Tracy Gradle recorded a second place perfor-

■ ' MhflflH M6G H . v A , a \ v 1 $ SgMßrj||f /S ■ flVflflE fl CONDITIONING TIME — Wawasee senior Chris Conkling concentrates on jumping rope while assistant coach Martin Hofer looks on during a summer conditioning session for the Warriors’ football team on Monday evening at the school. According to Myron Dickerson. Wawasee head football coach, the Warriors have been holding conditioning sessions (running, weightlifting, drills) since June in order to be prepared, when practice begins on August 1. for the 1989 high school football season.

G o I fnews

68 take part in American Legion golf scramble

Sixty-eight golfers participated in the Second Annual Stag ScramBig Boulder Belles Ladies' Golf League Catherine Clifford and Maxine Johnson were winners during the July 12 gathering of the Big Boulder Belles Ladies Golf League as the two correctly predicted their score before play began. Bonnie Newman and Beatrice Rapp each missed their predicted score by one stroke during last Wednesday’s outing at the Milford course. The league was scheduled to play this morning with game play being a mystery hole selected by the league president after play was concluded.

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mance in the kneeboarding event. In Women's Division One competition, Shawna Miller took first in the jump event while adding a third place effort in the slalom competition. Jennifer Contos captured first in the tricks event and second in the slalom in Women's Division Two while Donna Beck took third

Area tracksters'do well at AAU Championships

Alyson Mills led a group of five area athletes as she captured two first place finishes at the Region IV AAU Track and Field Championships held this past weekend in Springfield, Ohio. The championship meet, which included athletes from Indiana.

ble sponsored by North Webster American Legion Post No 253 Sunday, July 9, at the Wawasee Golf Club in Syracuse. The tournament was open to any American Legion or Sons of the American Legion member The winning foursome for the outing consisted of Bob Bostick Sr., Bob Bostick Jr.. Mark Boggs and O.V. Harris. Second place during the scramble was captured by the team of Gunny Koontz, Bob Crouch, Chuck Roberts and Denver Jones while the third place foursome was made up of Larry Huffer, Larry

Three tie for first in Maxwelton 18-hole golf play

During the July. 12 outing of the Maxwelton Ladies Golf Association, Jane Musser, Dee Bauner

in the slalom competition. In Women’s Division Three, Peggy Bucher captured first in the jump event while Cindy Harper took second. Many of the skiers listed above will be in action again Saturday and Sunday when the Indiana State Water Ski Championships is held at Cindonway Shores and Camelot Lakes.

Illinois. Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia, saw Mills take first in the girls’ 9-10 age group in the 3,000 meter run (12:13) as well as the 1,500 meter run (5:42). With her performance, Mills qualified to compete in the XXIII AAU/USA Junior Olympic Games to be held from August 5-12 in San Antonio, Texas. Amy Cockburn, competing in the girls' 9-10 age group, captured fourth in both the 3,000 meter run (14:09) and 1,500 meter run (6:14). Mary Cockburn, also competing in the girls’ 9-10 age group, finished ninth in the 800-meter run with a time of 3:14. John Karesh, competing in the boys’ 17-19 age division, finished fourth in the triple jump (37’10”) while also adding a fifth place performance in the long jump (19'8”). Andy Eberly, also competing in the boys' 17-19 age group, captured fifth in the 400-meter run with a time of 52.30. Water skiing championship to be held The 1989 Rollie Williams Memorial Indiana Water Ski Championships, sponsored by the Indiana State Ski Club, will be held Saturday and Sunday, July 22-23, at two sites in Kosciusko County. Slalom and tricks will be held at Cindonway Shores, CR 300E, west of Dewart Lake, while the jumping, barefoot and kneeboard events will take place at Camelot Lakes, located at the corner of CR 250E and CR 1300 N. Indiana becomes the first state in the nation to combine barefoot and kneeboard events with the traditional events of slalom, tricks and jumps in a state championship. Action in the American Water Ski Association sanctioned events runs from 7 a m. to approximately 6 p.m. both days, with the tournament open to any Indiana residents. There will be no charge for spectators but they are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating.

Weeks, Brian Collins and Terry Doll. The members of the North Webster American Legion are now planning for their annual mixed scramble which will be held on Sunday. August 27. at the Wawasee Golf Club

and Jackie Wortinger tied for first place in 18-hole action while June Lantz captured top honors in nine-hole play. In other nine-hole action, Betty Slabaugh, Inez Beiswanger and Linda Stump finished the day in a three-way tie for second place. 457-2561

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Tennis tourney held Sunday

The doubles pairs of Jason Hollar and Nicole Neff and Shane Bucher and Shelly Corl emerged Auction to benefit area's youth bowlers An auction for the benefit of youth bowlers will be held July 29 at 10 a m. at Wawasee Bowl, SR 13, Syracuse. Last month 58 members of the Land O’Lakes Junior Bowling Association were able to travel to Anderson for state bowling competition. Bowling league officials would like to allow more young people to go to competition in the future. - A request for anything but clothing is made to the community for the aucton. The deadline for receiving donations is July 26. Anyone wanting to donate can contact Ike Dean, 457-5388. or Pam Blosser. 658-9329.

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as champions at the Sixth Annual Cindonway Shores Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament Sunday. The tournament drew 18 teams from the local area as well as Illinois, lowa, Ohio and Florida. In A division play Hollar and

Boat race results» WAWASEE BOATING ASSOCIATION 1989 RACE SERIES Race 1 Sail No. Skipper July YTD Gold 1 WA2O G. Snook 6 34 2 WA7 J. Call . , 37 3 WA47 B. Herdrich 12 62 4 WA3I M. Rian 27 71 6 WAIOO R Winter 24 109 7 WAIO M. Smith 22 62 8 WAI R Pinney 31 98 9 WA3 T. Mooreman 34 78 11 WAI4 R Russel 23 98 15 WAI3I S. Carr 55 169 18idnfi WA2 C. Medlock 26 78 Silver 5 WA573 J. Holdeman 15 79 10 WA49 M. Beesley 38 91 12 WA24 B Russel 41 126 13 WA29 K. Boiles . 47 Jl6 14 WA36 'J. Hackleman 54 161 18 DNF> WA2S J. Ruda 58 192

Neff, both Syracuse residents, downed Bob Strombeck and Sherry VanPuffelette of Warsaw, 8-6. The duo of Bucher. Syracuse, and Corl of Milford downed Joe and Rosie Cirilli, Fort Myers Beach, Fla., by an identical score in the B division final.